
On June 10th, the world celebrated a historic milestone: the first-ever International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations. Backed by the United Nations and co-sponsored by over 80 countries, this day was proposed by China. The aim was to celebrate global diversity and bridge divides.

China’s Role in Promoting Civilizational Harmony

At the heart of this initiative lies President Xi Jinping’s Global Civilization Initiative. It promotes:
- Common Values of Humanity
- Inheritance and Innovation of Civilizations
- Stronger People-to-People Exchanges
China’s Foreign Ministry has reaffirmed its commitment to multilateralism. It views this day as a platform to promote equality, dialogue, and progress.
UN agencies collaborated with cities like New York and Geneva to host several events this day. Highlight was on China’s belief in cultural exchange as a key to solving global challenges.
Dialogue as a Global Pathway to Peace
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, in his message, called the Day a “call to action — to listen, speak, and connect.” He emphasized that dialogue fosters understanding and global unity.
Experts agreed.
- Shao Sheng, from China’s National Academy of Governance, stressed the growing need for cultural exchange in a time of uncertainty.
- Professor Wang Shuo, from Beijing Foreign Studies University, noted that China’s initiative provides a solid foundation for future harmony.
The message was clear: Diversity is not a threat. It is humanity’s shared strength.
The Dialogue Among Civilizations
From Latin America to South Asia, leaders supported the initiative:
- Peruvian Congressman Roberto Sanchez Palomino applauded China’s leadership and called for joint action in education, technology, and culture.
- Pakistani analyst Muhammad Zamir Assadi praised China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Confucius Institutes as tools for cultural outreach.
- Colombian Ambassador Sergio Cabrera Cardenas highlighted the role of literature and art in deepening mutual understanding.
- Igor Radev, a Macedonian Sinologist, described academics as bridges between cultures, working to break biases through scholarship.
Today’s world faces many crises—conflict, polarization, and climate change. However, the International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations reminds us that talking and listening are better than division. Therefore, China’s efforts through this initiative highlight its broader ambition—not merely as an economic player, but as a cultural leader working toward a peaceful and unified world.
The International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations is not just about celebrating the past. It is about shaping a future of peace, empathy, and mutual progress.